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    Author: GREENE (Robert)

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    GREENE (Robert), the Poet. [For editions of and works relating to “John of Bordeaux; or, the Second part of Friar Bacon”, sometimes attributed to Robert Greene:] See JOE1f, of Bordeaux.

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    Author: GREENE (Robert)

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    GREENE (Robert), the Poet. The Myrrour of modestie, wherein appeareth as in a perfect glasse howe the Lorde deliuereth the innocent from all imminent perils....By R.G. [i.e. Robert Greene]. l58L. See COLLIER (John Payne). Illustrations of old English literature. Vol. 3. London, privately printed,’1866. - -

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    Author: GREENE (Robert)

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    cc GREENE (Robert), thern Poet. [The Honourable History Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.) The Honourable history of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. g KELTIE John S.) The Works of the British dramatists, . pp. 78—96. 8°. London axid Edinburçh, 1875. —LA reprint.] 8°. Edinburgh, 1894.

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    Author: GREENE (Robert)

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    8 °c GREENE (Robert), the Poet. Perixnedes the blacke-smith: a golden methode, how to vse the minde in pleasant and profitable exercise, etc. [With an introduction signed: J.P.7T i.e. J. Payne Co].lier.J pp. ii.+ 71. London, 1588 [reprinted 1870]. COL.LIER (John Payne). [Ieprints of miscellaneous tracts.] Vol.2.

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    Author: GREENE (Robert)

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    GREENE (Robert), the Poet. A quip for an rpstart courtier; or, a Q,iaaint dispute between ve].uet—breeches and cloth—breeches. Wherein is plainely set downe the disorders in all estates and trades. [With an introduction signed: J.P.C. i.e. J. Payne Collier.] pp. ii. + 70. London, 1592 [reprinted 1870]. See COLLIER (John Payne). [Reprints of niscellaneous tracts.J Vol.2.

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    Author: HARVEY (John)

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    L3— HARVEY (John), AstroioEus Cantabrigiensis. See BLOOMINGTON (INDIANA),. Ind.ina University. Indiana. University studies, etc. Vol.XVIII. 93. Robert Greene. and the Harveys. By C. Sanders. Bloomington, 193J..

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    Author: COLLIER (-John Payxe)

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    COLLIER (-John Payxe). Illustrations of old English literature , LQontinued.] Vol.3. The Mirror of Modesty, by Robert Greene, 1584; The Life and Death of Gamaliel liatsey, 1605; Ceyx and Alcione, by W.Hubbard, 1569; An Apology [for) nglands Joy, by Richard Vennar, 1611*; The History of Plasidas, by John Partridge, 1566; The Anatomy of Absurdity, by Thomas Nash, 1589; A Royal arbor of loyal Poesie, by Thomas Lordan, 1664; Instructions for the Lord Mayor of London, by Thomas Norton, 1573.

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    Author: COLLIER (John )ayne)

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    L’ [ii COLLIER (John )ayne). LIl%) I:Reprints of miscellaneous tracts of the time of lizabeth and James I. idited by J.P. Collier.) 17 parts in 3 vols. Cxdo, 1870]. I. G.Harvey Foure letters arid certaine sonnets especially touching Robert Greene, 1592;’ G.Flarvey’s A New letter of notable contents, 1593; G.Barvey’s Pierces supererogation, 1593 (a preliminary tract preceding the publication of the larger work which follows); G.Harvey’s Pierces supererogation, 1593; G.Harvey’s The Trimming of Thomas Nashe, 1597. tSee next card.]

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    . rO r7- ‘ GREENE (Robert), the Poet. See COLLIER (John P.) [Reprints of miscellaneous tracts.) Vol.1. Foure letters, and certaine sonnets, especially touching R. Greene, etc. tB3r G.llarvey.) London, 192 [reprinted 1870].

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    72. JOHN, of Btdeaux. cf3 John of Bordeaux; or, the Second part of Friar Bacon. [Here tentatively attributed to Robert Greene. Printed from a manuscript in the Duke of Northumberland’s library at Ainwick Castle.] (Edition prepared-by W.L1Renwick.) (The Malone qciety Reprts.) pp. xv. ÷ 55. Facsimiles. 40• printedl, 1936. [Another copy.] ‘

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    .r12 93L - RENWICK (William Lindsay). o JOHN, f Bvjdeauc. John of Bordeaux; or, the Second part of Friar Bacon. [Here tentatively attributed to Robert Greene. Printed from a manuscript in theL Duice of Northuinbe5,and1s library at Ainwick Castle.] cEclition prepared by WL. Renwick.) [Ofrui printed], 1936.

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    Author: HARVEY (Gabriel)

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    HARVEY (Gabriel). Foure letters, and certaine sonnets, especially touching Robert Greene, and other parties by him abused, etc. [With an iritrodu.ction signed: J.P.C., i.e. J. Payne Collier.) pp.Ii..÷ 81. London, 1592 [reprinted 1870]. See COLLIER (John P.) [Reprints of miscellaneous tracts.) Vol.1. -

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